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- adjective Capable of being
injured .
Etymologies
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injure + -able
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Examples
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The town has made a bad decision for the team (I can't believe Wade will be a better coach than Eric) as well as a morally troubled one (if someone does good-faith work, you don't push him out just to get three years of glory with a very young, very injurable quarterback).
Slate Magazine 2009
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The first book considers questions of public culture and censorship in the aftermath of 9/11, but the second is more concerned with questions of torture and how we conceive of the human body as injurable.
infinite thØught 2009
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